| 1788 - 772 pages
...J""- t, 1 \ 4 r -.„«... 1 1 , M Jt „ , i I _, ' i ' _ faid Rajah aimed at the total fuhverfion of the authority of the Company, and the erection of his own independency upon its ruins ; and upon other allegations equally extravagant, untrue, and incredible, he the faid... | |
| Warren Hastings - 1859 - 816 pages
...such than as they were evidences of a deliberate and systematic conduct aiming at the total subversion of the authority of the Company and the erection of his own independency on its ruins." He then says that Cheyt Sing had inherited a vast mass of wealth ; that he had fortresses ; that his... | |
| Sir Edward Augustus Augustus - 1860 - 782 pages
...than as they were evidences of a deliberate and systematic conduct, aiming at the total subversion of the authority of the Company, and the erection] of his own independency on its own ruins." An allegation which the Charge treats as extravagant, untrue and incredible. " This had... | |
| Warren Hastings - 1860 - 1048 pages
...than as bey were evidences of a deliberate and systematic conduct, aiming at .be total subversion'of the authority of the Company, and the erection of his own independency on its ruins."] He then etates the various circumstances that have induced him to form that suspicion of him, nnd he... | |
| Warren Hastings - 1860 - 1038 pages
...evidences of a deliberate and systematic conduct on the part of Cheyt Sing, aiming at the total subversion of the authority of the Company and the erection of his own independency on the ruins. This is stated to be a supposition extravagant, incredible and untrue. First, as to its... | |
| Warren Hastings - 1860 - 776 pages
...were evidences of a deliberate and systematic conduct, aiming at the total subversion of the anthority of the Company, and the erection] of his own independency on its own ruins." An allegation which the Charge treats as extravagant, untrue and incredible. " This had... | |
| Matthew Atmore Sherring - 1868 - 452 pages
...disobedience as " evidences of a deliberate and systematic conduct, aiming at the total subversion of the authority of the Company, and the erection of his own independency on its ruins." "This," he adds, "had been long and generally imputed to him. It was reported that he had inherited a vast... | |
| Matthew Atmore Sherring - 1868 - 454 pages
...disobedience as " evidences of a deliberate and systematic conduct, aiming at the total subversion of the authority of the Company, and the erection of his own independency on its ruins." "This," he adds, "had been long and generally imputed to him. It was reported that he had inherited a vast... | |
| Matthew Atmore Sherring - 1868 - 456 pages
...authority of the Company, and the erection of his own independency on its ruins." "This," he adds, "had been long and generally imputed to him. It was reported that he had inherited a vast mass of wealth from his father, Balwant Singh, which he had secured in the two strong fortresses... | |
| 1875 - 192 pages
...to exterminate therefrom the British nation, and that the said Rajah aimed at the total subversion of the authority of the Company and the erection of his own independency upon its ruins, and upon other allegations equally extravagant, untrue, and incredible, he, the said... | |
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